Published at 05:11 (GMT) 26 Sep
26 Sep USD/INR Daily
04::18 GMT - Sharp rally above 61.195 resistance last session boosting the upmove from 60.735 low with focus shifting higher to the strong barrier at 61.738 and this should keep this currency pair on a supportive undertone during intraday trading. [W.
R5: 61.91 5 Mar high
R4: 61.825 17 Feb low
R3: 61.91 5 Mar high
R2: 61.825 17 Feb low
R1: 61.735 * 8 Aug high
S1: 61.295 13 Aug high
S2: 61.195 18 Sep high, break
S3: 60.95 25 Sep low
S4: 60.865 23 Sep low
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